Following the Congress party's loss in the Madhya Pradesh assembly election, Kamal Nath has been removed as the State unit chief, and Jitu Patwari has been appointed as the new chief. Umang Singhar, the former Forest Minister in Kamal Nath's cabinet, has been appointed as the Leader of Opposition (LoP). Patwari, a law graduate, contested from the Rau assembly constituency but lost to the BJP's Madhu Verma. Patwari, recognized as an aggressive politician in Madhya Pradesh, had previously served as the Education and Sports Minister in Kamal Nath's government. Despite his recent electoral defeat, Patwari is considered a future leader in the state and is known to be close to former Congress president Rahul Gandhi. The changes come two weeks after the Congress faced a significant defeat in the assembly election, with the BJP winning 163 out of 230 seats.
Key Points:
1. Two weeks after the Congress party's defeat in the Madhya Pradesh assembly election, Kamal Nath was removed as the State unit chief, and Jitu Patwari was appointed as the new chief.
2. Umang Singhar, the former Forest Minister in Kamal Nath's cabinet, has been appointed as the Leader of Opposition (LoP).
3. Jitu Patwari, a law graduate, contested from the Rau assembly constituency but lost in the recent election against the BJP's Madhu Verma.
4. Patwari, considered an aggressive politician in Madhya Pradesh, has won two consecutive assembly elections in 2013 and 2018, representing Rau.
5. Despite his recent loss, Patwari is regarded as a future Congress leader in the state and is seen as close to former Congress president Rahul Gandhi.
6. Kamal Nath, who took charge of the Madhya Pradesh unit ahead of the 2018 assembly elections, led the Congress to victory after 15 years, securing 114 out of 230 assembly seats.
7. In March 2020, the Congress government under Kamal Nath collapsed when Jyotiraditya Scindia and his 22 loyalist MLAs shifted to the BJP.
8. Despite the setback, the Congress won five out of 16 mayoral seats, including Gwalior and Morena, in the subsequent elections, boosting the party's confidence under Kamal Nath's leadership.
9. The BJP, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, won the 2023 assembly election, securing 163 out of 230 seats, while the Congress was reduced to 66 seats.
10. The removal of Kamal Nath as the State unit chief and the appointment of new leaders reflect the party's efforts to regroup and strategize after the electoral setback in Madhya Pradesh.
(With Agency Inputs)
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